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What do you mean?

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- You're insulting me, boss! Alice has already written new software. She's testing it now. Elena's mom offered us free service from her.

- Ad what did you answer?

— Well, That we are on duty and that Elena is our comrade, and therefore we cannot accept this, but holding free lectures with get-togethers for students once a month is quite acceptable. We decided to call these get-togethers — “Safe Environment Club”. Naturally, the students pay for tea, coffee, beer themselves! And it is profitable for her and for us.

- Well done!Identification and Access Management: What Methods Will Come in the Future?
Sergey Stelmakh | 05/26/2020
In the future, mobile phones will be able to be unlocked germany mobile database only with a fingerprint scanner, but also with more advanced methods - devices will appear that will learn to recognize heart rhythms, brain waves and eye movements, Francois Lasnier, vice president of access control solutions at Thales, reported on the ComputerWeekly portal.

In 2004, Bill Gates predicted the death of password protection, and since then, its reach has been waning. Despite being known as one of the oldest security tools in the world of software and the Internet, passwords are increasingly failing users, failing to keep their most valuable information safe. The weak link in password protection is that it is poorly manageable; people are simply tired of it. Almost all of us have multiple online accounts — banking, medical, online shopping, and social media. On average, there are 40 accounts per person. Remembering different passwords for each of them is almost impossible, so people resort to all sorts of tricks.

Even more worryingly, while society is focused on fighting Covid-19, hackers are using information about the coronavirus as bait to launch targeted phishing attacks and scams. Thales estimates that more than 50% of new domain names associated with the virus lead to sites that infect users’ computers with malware. This creates a growing need for companies to instill a culture of responsibility in their employees when dealing with online sources.
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